Our first 50 years were just the start

In 2018, we celebrated 50 years of computer science at IU. During our half century, we have earned a reputation as a hotbed of innovation and a leader in computing research and education. Our faculty have pioneered advances in areas such as programming languages, hardware design, algorithms, graphics and visualization, security, bioinformatics, and intelligent systems—and the list of our innovations and discoveries is always growing.

The resources of a large research university

At IU, you’ll have all the resources you need for high-level study and research. We have student research opportunities, high-speed infrastructure, labs with state-of-the-art and specialized equipment, and the Big Red II supercomputer, which is available to graduate students and some undergrads.

IU also offers a wide range of other fields of study that you can explore by taking courses, attending seminars, earning a minor or another degree, and participating in interdisciplinary research.

Computing for all

Our department and SICE are working to increase the participation of women and underrepresented populations in computing. For example, in October 2018 we hosted HelloResearch. At this three-day workshop, more than 90 undergraduate women from IU and 46 other schools worked on exploratory problems in teams led by researchers from academia and industry.

Alumni and donors, you’re crucial to our students’ success

Stay involved with our department to share your expertise with students and find great hires. You can also donate to the Computer Science Student Fund to support scholarships, conference travel, and other valuable opportunities. There are other ways you can give to our department and school, too.